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Blue Skunk

Feminised

Blue Skunk is a compact, indica-leaning hybrid with a fruity blueberry aroma and reliable indoor performance.

Why choose Blue Skunk?
  • Compact and productive
  • Blueberry aroma with Skunk punch
  • Good for small spaces
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Blueberry x Skunk
Genotype Hybrid (Indica-leaning)
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium (60-120 cm)
Yield Medium to high (350-450 g/m² indoor)
Taste blueberry, skunk, earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Highland
Effects euphoric, relaxed, uplifted
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Blue Skunk

Blue Skunk combines Blueberry sweetness with a classic Skunk backbone to make a hardy, compact plant suited to small grows. It flowers in eight to nine weeks and delivers medium to high yields under attentive care, performing well both indoors and in sheltered outdoor spots.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Blue Skunk in cool Highland growing conditions requires moderate skill and careful humidity control. Protect plants from prolonged damp and provide good air circulation to prevent mould.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks. Buds bulk up noticeably during weeks seven and eight.

Yield:

Indoor yields are medium to high with good feed and training. Outdoor harvests can be variable and depend on the length of the local season.

Height:

Plants stay compact and bushy, suitable for limited spaces. Expect a typical height range of 60–120 cm.

Environment:

Indoors Blue Skunk does very well in controlled environments and suits compact setups. Outdoors in Somerset it prefers sheltered, sunny spots to reach full potential.

Climate:

Growing Blue Skunk in Somerset requires attention to cool Highland growing conditions and early autumns. Use protected sites or move plants under cover during cold snaps in Somerset.

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I've got a small tent; how many Blue Skunk plants can I fit in a 1m² space?
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You can comfortably manage 1–4 plants depending on training and pot size, but aim for a single well-trained canopy for highest quality.
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What feeding schedule worked for you in Somerset?
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I used a mild veg feed for four weeks, then switched to a bloom formula with incremental increases; watch EC and suspend feeding if leaves show burn.
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Any tips for scent control during late flowering?
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Use a quality carbon filter and keep intake passive where possible; scrubbers combined with small fans reduce odour without stressing plants.
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Do I need to worry about cold nights in Somerset?
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Yes, move pots under cover if nights dip below 8°C and avoid leaving plants exposed during cold snaps to reduce stress and mould risk.
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When should I defoliate?
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Light defoliation early in flower can improve airflow, but avoid heavy pruning later than week three of flowering to prevent yield loss.

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